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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 19 Mar 1927, p. 20

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18 WINNETKA TALK March 19, 1927 huh i<a ole =¥NuINIE JSonaees~TelWin. 344 | | | Treasures of the Caravans Are Here Lillian Lusk Adds to Laurels in Fancy Dive Lillian Lusk, 1514 Wilmette avenue, | Wilmette, a senior at New Trier High | school, looms as one of the outstand- | ing leaders in the girls' swimming events. Miss Lusk, who has been an- nexing aquatic honors with considera- ble regularity throughout the current | school term, added to her laurels re- | cently by winning the fancy diving | event, her specialty, in the annual] Aquatic classic at the high school. Miss Lusk won her event with two back double somersaults, one from the high dive and the other from the springboard. The festival was different this year from formerly. The finals of the girls' inter-class swimming meet were held. Between the different events members of the boys' teams did stunts. The final score in the classic was as follows: Juniors 25%, Sophomores, 23%, Freshmen 23, and Seniors 16. DR. ADLER AT HIGHLAND PARK Dr. Alfred Adler, world famous psychiatrist, of Vienna, now visiting in the United States, it to speak at the Woman's club in Highland Park. Tues- day afternoon, March 22. His topic wiil be, "The Soul of the Child." The hour of the lecture is 4 o'clock, and teach- | North Students Hear of Fine Civilization of Pueblo Indians Mrs. Thomas Wood Stevens, wife of the director of the Goodman theatre, Chicago, talked to the students of the Shore Country Day school, Wednesday, on the Pueblo Indians of the Southwest. Mrs. Stevens said the civilization of the Pueblo Indians is on a fairly high level, parallel with that of the Greeks, as described in the Odyssey. "They have beautiful villages," she said, "with streets and houses arranged symmetrically, some of the houses be- ing seven stories tall. The architecture is bright and attractive, and modern architects are studing the Pueblo In- dian villages to copy their fireplaces for domestic buildings of the Spanish type. "In their hand-craft they use a hand- loom like that employed by the early Greeks, and also mold their pottery by hand, not using a potter's wheel. "Their dances are lovely things to behold, the processions being formed in beautiful patterns and with a move- ment somewhat like the English coun- try dance." ADDRESS NEIGHBORS ers and parents of the north shore community are urged to attend. The regular meeting of The Neigh- bors was held Tuesday, March 15 Mrs. Charles V. Sommer of 425|The speaker of the afternoon was Dr. Provident avenue, who has been spend- ing the past two months in California, sails from Los Angeles on Saturday, March 26 for the Hawaiian Islands. She will visit all points of interest in the islands, and will probably be gone until May. Oe Milburn Butler, son of Mrs. Rush C. Butler of Locust road, is ill at the But- ler residence with a case of measles. Frank Bohn, traveler and lecturer as well as feature writer for the New York Herald. He gave a most eluci- dating talk on Mexico, its conditions economically, politically and religious- ly. Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. McPherson of 644 Pine street returned last week from a three weeks' hunting trip in Southern Park, N. C. NOTE THESE RARE RUG VALUES Sn eh 8 $170 nf IR TS $233 a . . $218 ie $267 Tons gaan $177 Revd Sues Jmivs. $1600 Lilien, Re-sutoden'L . $1095 eed Lilibans, 3-6x6; your ¢hoicesar .......... . Doorway size Lilibans, 2-8x4-8, your choice .... $35.00 Baluchistans, 3x5, your choice at 209% Discount on all Cleaning, during the month of March in observance of our 18th Business Anni- versary. - ' A (ashian ros. AI-- 1107 Greenleaf Avenue Wilmette, Ill. Telephone Wilmette 1200 » SSS ETE IIIIIIIISIIESIIIIIIIIIIIIETIIISIZIZZZEA i it mn mn n 11 n mn [1] in n mn Tl n u n : i ji i : FRESH FOR | " " n 1 ; DINNER n " 1" i" " 1" nn mn n " " 1" : i H- We sell only the best and choicest cuts of meat. In n u addition to being inspected and O. K.'d by the i n U. S. health authorities it is kept in our sanitary " nu shop which is always kept spick and span. " " Pay us a visit today and get acquainted with n nN real meat quality. 3 i i 1" i" n 1" n 1" n 1" n t n P " n ' i Peters Market : ji i . 1" iH Meats of Quality Only H m IH # Phone 920-21-22 Winn. k i i i 734 Elm St. " 1 " i Winnetka i n i i IIIS IEEE EEIEEEESEEEEESEISEEESEEEIEEEES}

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